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THURSDAY," MAY 29, 1930 NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE PAGE Sfx JgTHEATERJ Tanker Crushed in Collision During Heavy Fog Off New Jersey Coast Varied Answers to Cave-Man Tactics OBITUARY 14 A WORD OF COMFORT. liy arid Ittrpf. m'-n are ucci-tomVd to mind tn'-ir own Imsimf-s because tiny tire, com T-nt iir-nn tlii-ir sclrivh iirtv.uinit."'. 'I'll'-furious thine is that fnrh multitudes of mi 11 do not know what is their is your task to 'ii liP stron wimii'sniii'- r.rrsomilitj through ii tiiiHi-re endwvor to Inow nnd to fulfill (ohI's will ami'I your occniiatinns. It is jour biiMiieh to iiiiiii-rt--ike ail tins I I' 2 l)o ladiis love brutes? Three Hollywood female.

say tiny do, while an equal number deny it. Aslor. who plays the leading feminine role in I'aramoum's production "Ladies Love Unites," starring (b-orge II a niTOft which comes to the Thursday, liedg-s into neutral territory on the question. "If one defin-s a brute a.s a mail crude strength and force, with underlying qualities of ndern-ss and understanding. I will admit that women love men of thai typ-," sli- says.

"U'omen like to le dominated." declares Clara Low. "Although hey will seldom admit, the fact, ladies love brutes-." Arthur has a different, opinion. She says that "m-n Hill believe that ladies lov brutes, but reallv it is the antithesis of the brute who attracts the modern woma "Of course ladns love brutes," declares Lillian Koth. "The reason for modern marital is olden due to the fact tint, men have talking musical drama, coming to the Crand theater Sunday and comes of an illustrious thiati-i'cal family and followed in his parents' footsti ps when li" chose an histrionic career. His lather.

William Collier. a distinguished actor and writer and his mother was famous on the legitimate stage under the name of Paula Although young Collier was prepared at the St. do la Salic school fur Princeton, he decal-'l to forego a coll-'g'B education and go back to the stage on which lie had made a debut under his father's tutelage ill the age of six-. n-a all' court news Cross l'l'tilion Filed. Tlio and cross petition of IMnar K.

lirown, fll-il in common pl as court by -l-rsk'iic. to tli- petition of I 'row I ho re: t-av i 1 1 i.r i'l-m h-r a i tor a ilion-i', iiilinio' a ml his hi. 2. 3 i i aii'l ii-- hill ii iiu-s thr- other Ins h- fori h-r -'I a nui'-U it "I i i-i 1 1 la luiiy- in- nations. In a-s ho tra.l llla.d.i mid to Innisi If lor a I Iss-v.

in" in i if-f in of it he fort Imt piirihas-il I'tirtMt'ire iliff-ri'ii'i' has po-S' ims to ha Ii tints-, lor a n-si aura nt in the ami other articles of I iirnil lire, of which she has missessioii. lie haiL'-s -rnei- in that sIhj ha. I hreatenei to oonirmt asks; that h'-r it ion he fhsii he In- a ileciee. II- Sues On Couiiovil. suits to coll-ct on cognovit ere Krncst T.

Ji'hii-( S. Oshttrti against (l-or-e Tin-' not-s for Inpn ami otlii-M, one Shipp ami one for ry imain.st James I'. I list, 'arric Suit lor Damages. An altidavit was tiled in common -as court by l-'lory l-'lorv and Ytariek for W. Smith, auamst.

V. S'-ast rom in a civil notion to recover mag resul I'liiin I he collision of tomol.ile wit Smii h'i Seasironi ift a re.sid.-ohs, I ml S'-a rom iii- laiiinng of Indiana Traiisci ipl Filed. was til-d in ourt from he court Collier in the caai- A Miiinon Wa Vl II. A jmlg-gra tit-d case is "ik against Jones, it. lor 1 he d-f-ndant wa muiiicipal court and th III' on appeal.

I llcirec (iranleil. A d-ci'-e of divorce was uirant-d I-. .1. Mount from la-ssio Mont on the grounds of n-gl'-ct by Charl'-s N. Moore in common pleas conn.

A. S. Mitchell Miid V. K. Weaver wen: al'oiiieys tor Mount was made.

md no d. fense Aniioinli'd Fcciit(ir. l-'raiik S. Slaliaugh was a.poi nt e.l of the estate of Frances M. I Hand, Hebron.

He gave Js.aiin bond, II. O. Lurch, ii. A. Ta.Uor nnd .1.

1'. I were appoinied appraisers. I of I 'is I I i forgot ten that, wonuui like to feel a little afraid of husbands." "Women admire strength, but' not. brutality," says Mary Brian. "Lrutes went out of fashion somewhere in the dark ages." Kay Francis assorts that brines always lose their ladies to men with less forceful methods.

She says "the brute may gain admiration in a. lumber camp. but. he Is a menace, to peace in the home." Fay Wray substantiates Miss Francis' statement adding the evidence I hat. women who love brutes usually end up in the divorce courts.

MacPonald, on the other hand, believes that, a little of the brute in a man is not disenchanting. ECZEMA Itching Skin If you want instant relief just ap. ply Peterson's Ointment. The minute this soothing and great healing Ointment touches your inflamed, ir-ritaled skin you obtain blessed comfort, Ociierally you need only a few applications to completely end this distressing condition. Always have Peterson's Ointment on hand.

Can't beat it for quickly healing chafed, irritated, erupted skill, for eczema and bad cases of pimples and blackheads, II. A. Daniels ol' Hartford, writes: "For 6 mouths I was bothered with F.7.einu it would itch so I could tear it to pieces, I had lo-I'oiis and d'H'cn-nt Ointments which did no good. I saw your ad in the ii 'd Times and I and gol a box of Peterson's and in one night it almost disappeared." The mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment, overcomes Eczema and one box- will prove it all drug A Sophisticated Love Comedy of Tlus is how the oil tanker Y. W.

Urm-e look-d when she limped uito at Stal-n Island. New Vol witli a "o-font hole torn in her port bow a collision with another tanker in a I'm: off th- New -oasi. The was forced to pump half th- cargo of petroleum ovcvlioa rd to k-ep the a wit. The tlaiiiiiuf to Hie slop was estimat-d at COUNTY GARDEN CLUB HAS SUCCESSFUL SPRING EXHIBIT itk( TioNs AM) (iioir-' Haiiiiol't in "I.MiliC'- Ixic lirules." In ruy 'I Iml Waj." A I hlTOItHM Moiit' Itliic ill "Isle or lscni'' AltllOI.I. TI.KS IIMSU" IV -IIONKV" The Irish ancestry of Nancy sw.

-t -visa' '1 swi-etheai -ef ic" is a faetol' ill ll'tr portrayal of th- starring roh- of -liioiey." her newest picture. hieh is coming to the iillaml heater h. einiiiii on Sunilay. In "I lotiey" hicli is has'-'l on 111- f.ititiilis Stave so'-e-ss, ''('Oul'' nil of Hi- Nancy plays ne pa ii of ilie soul hern I. -11- who for-ei to r-nt her iarenial eH- tat- lo a fci'Oiip of visiiinn east-: i-rni-rs to save il from (le Of iiu Is.

A il-liel ion the ranks the family makes it in heut upon In assume Hie OlKll lie; i ol" of i-ook ad.l'-d to an i ii ton ei' di hrouu. liter ton: lev iti.i Moll I his 1 1 11 1 nd si.i; ki.ai, nc.in Illuii's experience as a abler comes in lmiidy in -S! pieUire. ic yea rs la fore lie pirlures. enlored long! iiiii: ion succession of odd period as a profe and h- In came an bs included a xiomil boxer, expert in tin; art of self defense. In "Isle of th- Warner I ros.

and Vii.iphone production ill which he is now appearing at Ilie A ud i lor'nmi tliealer. he engages in a terriiic encouiiier with N'Oali I terry, who plays an im porlanl sn I'porl ing rob in Hie picture. liF.NNV Itl'HIN IS MOST Lrowsing' around S1-. si one day TO I'LAVFIIS on th- "Sunny at the Tiffany studios in Hollywood writer dis- i overed many na nn the crowd enjoying of inn rest in i. i-i as story.

1 so, Larry. Kane 1', I in hi n's gih'sls in Tin- principals. Kitbin. I my. esley Cretj Oi'aitstedt.

and others were directed by Nor- man Taurog. Among the minor players in the seen-' were tive sons or daughters of stars of tin- industry, including Harold Lockwood. son of the OF I I ATTEND THE GALA OPENING OF BUCKEYE LAKE PARK MEMORIAL DAY Rtiiieiiifr and thenins I Sat ti. ilny ami Sunday I'altiis le Danse. ED INN IS AN HIS ORCHESTR A Free Fireworks Display Memorial Day Evening.

Diin't Miss This SiH-taele. GAMES RIDES AMUSEMENTS FUN GALORE. HaroM of tin; T.ookwoorl. early days famous of the star Ki-r-i u. "stiinny Skies, an all-talkink' musical proilii'Tion.

recorded by I'hotophone. may bo ser on i omorro'v and Saturday at the tlnat'-r. m.v Til WAV I'UWS AT GUAM) divinely beautiful and talented lilonde actress who heads tin- cast of tlie dpiiehlf ally entei laitnnu Movietone pro-dip lion, "Crazy That Way," which has niv-n so much r-al cntertain-iri'-nt, and pleii-sure to the patrons of Ciarnl theater where it is now se-n and Inard. is ih daufihter of the widely-known star of the stane Ki-hard Heiinett and -dri-cime Sin- insists i hut. her best role and her favorit- one is that of "Ann ill "Crazy That Way." the l-'ox production now showing here.

Kenneth plays the lead opposite her and a mighty tine suppot I ing cast includes Regis Tooiney. Kobards, Sharon l.ynn and l.uriisdcii Hare. ItKYIVAl (F FILM II AN TOM rilANTOM OF Ol'FRA" The greatest tlirilb on 1 he screen. "Tin ever shown I'hantom of Lon Chan-y, Opera sta rr ing with I'hilbin and Norman Kerry in th- leading featured roles, is coming 10 the Auditorium (healer starting Sunday. The- popular screen mystery has been tilled out with sound and dialogue, including' the tense and dramatic seems heuvoen the principals, the elaborate ball-is, songs and choruses from the opera "Faust." and the glittering bal masque in the grand foyer of the Paris Opera House.

MFI.OKY MAN BIUNOS WILLIAM JR. William Collier. who plays one of the featured roles in "The Melodv Man." the Columbia all- STOPS FALLING HAIR 1 Lucky Tiger knocks dandruff tnd alp ailments bv killing germs, like wnyie-rox knocks skin irritations. Bothsoldunder Money' Back Guarantee. At Barbers and Druggists.

18-HOLE COURSES Rugg Ave. late FED bmw i hi iiiniiMiiiiwiiiiniiiiwijaMmi lir GEAMP I TODAY 1 Talliie Comedy, tClhC YUnger ZpT. Smart Set, ti 'The. V21l 181 iVsi Mat. tile, 2.io V-' a lve.

Lie. Adapted From Vincent Lawrence's Saarklinff Stage Hit IN LOVE WITH LOVE" Tomorrow and Saturday A Riot of Youth! A Carnival of Capers! prints unny Skies' with BENNY RUBIN and MARCELINE DAY. Oiin I'aiiii's, Collese Widows and l'oor Seliiile.rsliiii Won't Win a IHliimna, Kut They're Kim MiiIe They Last Added Comedy, "IT AMI IMIWN STAIRS." and Sound Fables 1 vwTS I nli 0 Ml 4 .1 lime first and rs. hetweiier. 1 iraiiville.

OKI KVl'A I i'oi r. collection, and second, I lopkins. I single lira iet ll Sw isl m-iil ion, ilk', tirst. iville: se-om F. ti.

Mrs. I N-w; KONKS. Lest individual roue, named variety, lir.M, Geor Newark; secund, Mrs. .1. Newark, honorable m-ntio Schinilz, Newark.

I'FKKNMALS. color ol Killer, P. Slmi, i. Mrs. K.

Lest Ihr-e stalk? perennial, hrst, Mr Ira ville secom art New ark; tion, W. L. any one named i. -M. Slickney, Mrs.

Jiohert honorable inen-S Ihj v. i C.ran- MIS( KLLAN FOI S. ganl-n plants, best small dis Rock displa plants, of unusual rock first, M. Stickm. garden y.

Gran- ville. Artistic arrangement: for a formal dinner table seating 12, first, Mrs. Homer Howard. Newark; second. Miss Addie Slack, Uranville.

Arti-slic arran-a-nieiit: for an informal luncheon table seating four, first. Miss Addie Slack, Cranville second, Mrs. Homer Howard. Newark; honorable mention, Mrs. Ii.

It. ay lies, Newark. Artistic arrangement a siudv in two colors of Honors, any shade, lirst. Mrs. E.

C. Roberts, Crauville: second, Geoi-ee Williams, "Newark; honorable mention. Master Shai, Newark. Artist arrangement: Unique small 'arrangement, first. Mrs.

,1. Ii. Fitz- gililiiin, Newark; second, Mrs. n. B.

laynes, New ark. Artistic arrangement Most artistic arrangement of any one pe- rennial. first, llowtird Danner, Newark; second. Master Joseph Shai, Newark-. Artistic arrangement: Most artistic entrv bv an commercial florist, first.

A. Albyn, Newark. At the cost of an ordinary Vacation! London, Paris, Brussels inclusive rate $295.00 for 24 days New York to New York. A most enjoyable, interesting European trip, exceptionally comprehensive for so short a time. Other tours of almost unlimited variety luxurious or economical nearly all including the Passion Play at Oberammergau.

Independent Individual Travel at all times. Aik for our Europe Catalogues. THOS COOK a ION UNIVERSAL WASHING MACHINES Call 3563 For Free Demonstration. AIRESMAN'S "6 West Main Street. Ruple AUBURN Co.

71 E. Main. Phone 1930 Buiek Marquette Just IJke New 1929 Chevrolet Coupe, New Car Guarantee. $775 $450 1929 Ixlge Six, at 1929 IpS.to Six, at l-'ord Cmipe, at Ford Coupe, al $60 Ftftb Avenue. ew York IT' ami city all 1 ami sun W.

1 runs; ll- Ji on rts i ari! of an. I vou i ml iv fur it reward jo yum v. ln-n t't' toil 1 I till'- yuur Co. i a spirit in lit von to in 1'anohs in iloin ol 11,1.1 am ii. William II.

7 Wol-rc-sduv moi-ninc in tli'- lioiim of Ins1 son. A. i.isl.ora, two inil'-s non Ii ti- ilanovi-r. following a stroke of paralysis suff' i a few das ao. II- was 5 in li'-ar Black linn, of Al.raiiam and (ts'iioi and v.

inarm to Man Ania ho ir him in 'ii-ath 1 i ar. aso. S'urviviiin or- four sons tlirei. liauu lil I's i Mrs 1 i. Kali (Isi A.

of Hanover. Il-nrj if Ak roil. 'i- of I Una iia, I'-sh-r of l-'iaz- s- I'arne lirauon ami Miss III! -iiil' Ih 111' Ml: r-n a township it I'll' is city. i I 1 1 -jap' ch.lih en brother. l-'tin-ra uruay ai i I.

or i-es ol heH Sal-I'l lock in the rs .1 l.ui-.al will i i ni'-t ery. ru- lioin- ol ilau ir tli- I'aMon l-'nish will otliei lllll'le in '''-'la STM.I Funei ii servi V'lfniiiia I ill Hill -s fi Id mUy a ei-nooii north of 1. off'n i- Han- Iilll'io-l a--d, am (ivei rcn II. HKKN.VKI) IIOI I S( III I.TK. Tile fiin-i ai of Mr rnard Holts-hull-, W' y.

will be held wit of th la! -terv tiiruay inorinng at clock, i-. niie-m -1 1 he 'h'irch Sacrament, and iiur-h. in Mt. Calvary c-ni- her I KI Kun-ra'. sei land, former SI MU KLAND vie- for l-'red Sunder-N'ewark rcsid-iit, 'hn (i.ed at Ins home, in Mansiield.

were held tins afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Ins sis'er. Mrs. C. A. drill, in North I'irst stre-l.

Vtcv. L. O. in om-ia'cd, and huriril to mad', in Cf-lar Hill cemetery iF0K(E F. The funeral of who died Wednesday Saiui'iay at South Fourth sir.

et. Mag'ill wdl officiate, be, made in Cedar 1 KAISER. rorge F. Kaiser, ill be held on the home, 1 1 a K' v. Frank .11.

and burial will 1:11 cemetery. IN MEMOKY. In memory of Anna Barr. who was; laid away 14 years ago today. Dearest mother gone but not forgotten.

Never will her inemoti'S fade, Sweetest thoughts will ever linger. Around her zrave where she is laid. "Lonely are our hearts lodav. For the one who smiled to cheer us. lias forever passed away.

one knows how much we miss her. No one knows what bitter pain, We, have suffered since we lost, her, Home, has never been the same. Sadly missed by father and children. 5-29-lt IN MF.M0KI AM. In loving memory our our dear mother and grandmother, Jlrs.

Julia Ravkhurst, who died one year ago today. Gone where the sun is shining. Gone where the song birds dwell, 1 send my sad repining, God lives and all is well. Somewhere, somewhere, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. Land of the true, where we anew.

Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. Sadly missed by children grandchildren. ro-2 live and 0-1 1 CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and deatii of our beloved father, Andrews. Especially do we thank liev.

E. B. White for his consoling words and Gutliph Henderson for their efficient services. Also the friends for the beautiful floral offerings and those who donated machines. Sons and daughters.

5-29-lt CAHI OF THANKS. We wish to thank those who w-r-so kind to u.s during the and death of our beloved mother and wife, Julia Robinson. Wm. M. Koumson and family.

5-29- CLHVFJLAND Pie iding guilty to indictments charging blackmail, 'four Dftroit youths are awaiting sentence here. They Samuel Beck-ler, 19: Herman Tiobin.son, 23: Samuel Stern, 22, and Albert Kaliff. IS. They were accused of d-manding S3. 000 from Herman Carson, wholesale grocer, under threat of kidnaping.

A XD Doors of Das Deutches Ha us. prominent resort here, were padlocked today, the result of raids in recent months, dur-in which alleged beer was found. TIFFIN' Recent t-sts reveal that e-o-eds are. better students than men. Or.

Francis W. Kennedy, dean of Heidelberg college, ha.s announced. NEW HOLLAND Prudence Maxey. 14, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

R. T. Maxey, is dead, from injuries received yesterday when her bicycle was struck by an automobile. MEDINA Stephen and William Maslanka. 19-year-old twins, are in jail here, awaiting arraignment, on charges of assaulting their stepfather, Andrew Bishun, of Hinkiey, with baseball bats and knives.

COLUMBUS Fear of a panic, with fatal consequences, led William E. Byers to resign as chief of police of Dover, rather than obey an order of the mayor, to use tear gas to stop a Sunday moving-picture show, he said here last night. OHIO CENSUS FIGURES ttarey. 2.T22; percent. increase 234 or -J OHIO BRIEFS ji i (By The Associated after crew vessel the warn noon show, res." and ful I ho api, i in some from with hull, i the the ful er and grei E.

er I 1 IWHIS-i' Vl' Saturday at 1:30, 1 to REX LEASE "The Wolf of Wall Street'' Smashes the Love Market on the Heart Exchange! Housing Love Drama of a CAVALIER RIVETEER, Who Bruises His Way Into the, Hearts of High Society! THREE BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE GOLF tin llv IvMA M'LN( FIJ. sine- tie- niornii.g stars lug-tli-hariiionv is here been lu in that which lillei in; spacious eiiciosiir at (iraiiville Wi and evening condiicled Caiunty I iardep club, From tiii deep poppy up lo the notes, of orchids ol he ig- in-sday after-leu the llowel II Licking was in prog-toues of deli-ate, i- and columhine ensemble was not s'uiL'le discord. liihnite irred by a pains had taken in the arraimei it spectators were cut liusiast ic fecial ive. An out-of-town remarked that, the show comp favorably with th- one recently no and nest ired held Ciip-innai (-veil surpassing it 111 -points. Groups of visitors' Zanesville, Ml.

Vernon. Worlh-I ington and Columbus were lavish complimentary comments. A. large colonnade, flanked with, flower-tilled urns and covered with; greenery, oeetipi-d the center of the making a lovely vista through which was visible one of H. A.

Albyn's rock ganh ns and bevoinl this gay umbrellas that sheltered the small tables of the tearoom. Parallel to the colonnade, and with ample aisle space between, were long, narrow tables containing exhibits and at base of these on the tloor little gardens wen effect. A side wen arranged with delight -miust he walls at eit lint her tables showing arrangements ami an tasteful Mow. almost incom peonies. viable variety I iris Small trees and ever- ns were pu ureso in-ly dispi imparting a pleasant outdoor air.

Of especial int crest was the exhibition of rare and beautiful orchids, from the greenhouses of Oliver Tucker of M. K. Slickney table of cacti and fork plants was also eonspiootis for its unusual dist inct iveness and charm. And Mrs. T.

Robinson's shadow box, showing a composition of flowers and fi-u't with tapcsiry background, attracted favorable notice. Another felicitous arrangement was tin mi-tinue dining table set wuh lleisey glassware in delicate shades of mauve, the ci-nterpieep of flowers in pastel colors that harmonized per-fei Hy with Die glass (mil was the most lightsome, graceful thing imaginable. The electric refrigerator and elec- trie, range suppneii ny tiieimto row- company made an ideal equip- meut by means of which the best of r-f'eslirnenls were served under the ellici-nt supervision ef H. J). ichinson.

i The prizes w-re awarded by a. composed of Mrs. luidl-y Filler, Howard Fspe and Mrs. Edith 1' il'ard of Columbus, and Mrs. Clar- one.

tones and Mrs. Ralph Wyeth of this and were as follows: IKIS. general display, tirst, Mrs. Sook. nrmiville; s'-eond.

Mrs. Pi ll Ii. J. Welispring. Newark: honorable mention, L.

C. Hall, Newark. Largest collection of named varieties, first, Mrs. M. E.

Stickney. Granville. Best specimen stalk. reddish shades, first, Mrs. .1.

P. Shai, second, Mrs. E. C. Roberts.

I ran ville. Best specimen stalk, dark blue or shades, tirst, Mrs. Rollin Sook, Granville; second. Mrs. E.

R. Roberts, Granville; third, L. C. Hall, P.est spe-imen stalk, bi-colored or pastel bleuiifxi tones, first, Airs. E.

C. Roberts, Granville; second, Mrs. W. L. Showman, Granville; honorable mention, Mrs.

A. W. Lindsay, Granville. Rest collection Siberian iris, first, M. E.

Stickney. Granville: second. Miss Helen Vance, Newark. PEONIES. Best general display, first, Jlrs.

Edward Danner. Newark. Best basket of peonies, first. Mrs. Henry Pfeffer.

Newark; second, Mire Van Buren, Newark. Best named variety, any color, tirst. Mrs. F. G.

Detweiler. Granville; second. Mrs. J. E.

Grafter, Newark. Best red variety, first. Mrs. Shai. Newark; second, Mrs.

W. G. Mather, Granville. Best white variety, first, Mrs. W.

L. Showman, Granville: second, Mr. W. G. Mather.

Granville. Best, pink variety, first. Mrs. J. P.

Shai. Newark: second, Mrs. W. G. Mather, Granville.

Best Japanese variety. firt. Mrs. IT. D.

Robinson, Granville; second, Mrs. J. P. Shai. Newark.

i DELPHINIUM. Best general display, first, Mrs. M. E. Stickney, Granville: second, Mrs.

i Homer Price, Granville. Best three spikes, first, Mrs. H. D. Robinson.

Granville. Largest number named varieties, i first. Mrs. M. K.

ickney. Best specimen named varieties, first, second and Honorable mention iirs. II. D. Rob' ison.

C'OLl'MBIXK. Rest of distinct colored. Ion? spurred hybrids, first, Mrs. George Bontam. Newark: second and honorary mention, E.

E. Hop- kins, Gianvjie, i k. I F. I Sw 1 1 1 i Corner Mt. Vernon Rd.

and BANCROFT I I Ladies Love v-jr sMii'Sl NOW! EXTRA ADDED "MEN of WAR" All-Talking Comedy with LAUREL and HARDY Paramount Sound Ntw. COMING SUNDAY pwmh 25c HEFOKK r. m. 4 NANCY Corner Second and Locust Streets Brutes" QaxamownlQiaux. With MARY ASTOR FREDRIC MARCH IDLAHD THEATER Bale.

25e, Oreh. 3.e, Child 10e, Loge 40c Bale. 35c, Oreh. 50c. Child lac, Loge 60c.

ir im 1 ir-Moor MCiceye LaKe uo Buckeye Lake Park CARROLL in "HONEY" I delivered thciirL Ul You can now enjoy the pleasant recreation of playing golf at night in the heavenly atmosphere of these attractive and original small courses. ALL CLUBS and BALLS FURNISHED FREE OPEN 10 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT AUDITORIUM NOW SHOWING See and hear this stark drama of a white man and woman who play out their destiny on a sin-swept isle in the South Seas. liU Sutophicml LIUW8.

rAnwvfi i an i PRICErS I 25 cents till 6 p. week days. I 35 cents after 6 p. Sundays and Holidays. 1 Kvff 'VT Yitaphone Comedy.

And a ivhp toerr and Cnniins Sunday LOX C'HAXEY in "PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA..

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